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that is happened in every era of technology. bigger back to industrial and youing and you name it -- go back to industrial and farming and you name it. be clear about its purpose. the other thing government will be involved in -- every institution like my own -- they are principles. you have to be -- data principles. now that you have ai, there is intellectual property that comes from the learning. that should belong to the creator. you cannot and up with a world -- end up with the world -- think about who owns the data. you have to be clear with every consumer. if i am using ai, i am going to tell you. i'm going to tell you who trained. you may not care who pick the best song in 1970. if you're looking at cancer treatment, you care that it was the best institution in the world who trained it. you care what data went into it. we are going to enter this world where purpose, transparency, and telling people who own things -- yet to prepare a whole lot of workers. we have done all these studies. we have done studies of m.i.t. what
that is happened in every era of technology. bigger back to industrial and youing and you name it -- go back to industrial and farming and you name it. be clear about its purpose. the other thing government will be involved in -- every institution like my own -- they are principles. you have to be -- data principles. now that you have ai, there is intellectual property that comes from the learning. that should belong to the creator. you cannot and up with a world -- end up with the world --...
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whether it is new technologies are spectrum management, to make it work. certainly, the defense department is open to that. if you look at their spectrum strategy that they put out, i think it was the end of 2013 but it is still there, their document right now, part of what they are arguing is there battlefield -- is such that they need to be more flexible. if you for expanded wi-fi to get more bandwidth each of those has become we are working to those issues. and we will see how that goes. >> mr. nebbia: i am not familiar with how they do other calculation, certainly it was way beyond what anybody was estimating. often times people ask me what will you do once you leave the government, and i said i will advise the private sector. we brought up the aw3- we did for about $18 billion, everybody said that is too much, sorry, we want a smaller piece of spectrum , and they paid $45 billion for a much smaller piece of spectrum . sooner or later we will get back to the other piece. >> there is legislation pending that would allow federal agencies to get 1% of the
whether it is new technologies are spectrum management, to make it work. certainly, the defense department is open to that. if you look at their spectrum strategy that they put out, i think it was the end of 2013 but it is still there, their document right now, part of what they are arguing is there battlefield -- is such that they need to be more flexible. if you for expanded wi-fi to get more bandwidth each of those has become we are working to those issues. and we will see how that goes....
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we are losing creativity because of this reliance on technology. i'm a big believer in steam and adding the arts to stem. but for employers -- our next panel is going to be on the skills gap. lost sometimes in that conversation are those liberal arts major -- arts majors and historians. can you comment how the arts should fit in this new economy, this fourth industrial revolution? >> i'm a liberal arts undergrad. but i thoroughly believe in everything you just said in terms of being able to -- i'm a believer of students learning the arts. one of the challenges we find working in the classrooms and hearing some of the challenges with scheduling and superintendents and in some cases even parents. sometimes going to have to choose between an art class or computer class. often they will make that decision i'm going to go to shop or computer class, because the skills are more transferable. more than an art class or american history class. i think from the top down as business leaders, it's important that we say that it's important to learn how to think
we are losing creativity because of this reliance on technology. i'm a big believer in steam and adding the arts to stem. but for employers -- our next panel is going to be on the skills gap. lost sometimes in that conversation are those liberal arts major -- arts majors and historians. can you comment how the arts should fit in this new economy, this fourth industrial revolution? >> i'm a liberal arts undergrad. but i thoroughly believe in everything you just said in terms of being able...
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getting kids learning technologies. to see the faces of these gives you are literally -- their parents are crying because of the opportunity. they are kids that might not of ever had any opportunity or hope for a better future. they have mentors, paid summary internships, they are learning and art excited. because offuture this. their first online for jobs at ibm or one of the other companies that are sponsoring it. i know six of my other colleagues are doing it. i want to thank ibm for the innovation and encourage all of you to take a serious look. it is a wonderful program. nni: it is a wonderful thing. learn how to eat a businessman. the appropriate way to dress. teachare many things you just beyond the content. i have never met apparent that did not want a better life with her child, right? never. it doesn't matter. >> the last question. >> thank you for being here. i could not agree more with your principle that technology is going to change every job, every company, every industry. thank you for being here. you ma
getting kids learning technologies. to see the faces of these gives you are literally -- their parents are crying because of the opportunity. they are kids that might not of ever had any opportunity or hope for a better future. they have mentors, paid summary internships, they are learning and art excited. because offuture this. their first online for jobs at ibm or one of the other companies that are sponsoring it. i know six of my other colleagues are doing it. i want to thank ibm for the...
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let's use our best technology. let's look at what the real issue is which we've heard from federal researchers in my district, tunneling is one of the threats. we know that drugs come across our southern border. but most of those come through the ports. let's secure them. let's have more personnel. let's shore up the fencing and other barriers we already have if that's necessary. but there is no data there is no proof that this is anything but a campaign promise, campaign rhetoric, a great line at campaign rallies for this president that he's now using as ransom and holding our federal employees and their families and our economy as hostages. we all want to see an end to this. and we want to be able to address the true crisis at the border which is one which this president and this administration created. and that's the humanitarian crisis with refugees and the families that we see coming. so our message from our caucus is clear. we need to end the shutdown. as hakeem said, we want the senate to take yes for an ans
let's use our best technology. let's look at what the real issue is which we've heard from federal researchers in my district, tunneling is one of the threats. we know that drugs come across our southern border. but most of those come through the ports. let's secure them. let's have more personnel. let's shore up the fencing and other barriers we already have if that's necessary. but there is no data there is no proof that this is anything but a campaign promise, campaign rhetoric, a great line...
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. >> anything that has to do with rockets and missile technology kind of begin here. to newr, we take you mexico state university to see the u.s. senators. are absolutely essential. >> would begin at four sutton attoric site -- would begin fort sutton historic -- four sutton. >> the primary reason before was established is to protect the citizens and travelers on the the camino real from santa fe to chihuahua and back. primary protection against apache raters more than anything else. this has been a spot were there was easy access to water, firewood and it provides very easy view of all the surrounding areas so you can see enemies coming inade caravans , so provided escort service that was the main purpose. served, therpose is shortcut through the desert. this was a spot where they could rest and find water. here.s why it was located the fort has two periods of occupation and they start the beamss to take the wooden off. they remove them so they can use them at other locations, but in 1881, just three years in later -- three years later, they occupy for a decade and a
. >> anything that has to do with rockets and missile technology kind of begin here. to newr, we take you mexico state university to see the u.s. senators. are absolutely essential. >> would begin at four sutton attoric site -- would begin fort sutton historic -- four sutton. >> the primary reason before was established is to protect the citizens and travelers on the the camino real from santa fe to chihuahua and back. primary protection against apache raters more than...
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she is the ceo of ibm, one of the nation's oldest and leading technologies. -- technology companies. she began her career back at ibm in 1981. since then, she has held a series of leadership positions. in addition to her role at ibm, she serves on the council of foreign relations, the board of overseers, and the board of trustees of her alma mater, northwestern university. ibm is synonymous with automation and innovation. from its early days to transforming business transactions to the innovation of watson do its modern-day cloud platform solutions. ginni has been a trailblazer at ibm, and helped focus efforts on cognitive computing systems that help improve business and society. my fellow governors, please join ceo ginnioming ibm rometty. ginni: thank you. good morning, everyone. too early. we are going to have to do something else. gov. sandoval: i am really excited, proud, please, honored, that you really took the time on sunday morning to be with all of us. ,bm is obviously well respected a well-known brand. possibly the most well-known brand in the world. and i do not know if ev
she is the ceo of ibm, one of the nation's oldest and leading technologies. -- technology companies. she began her career back at ibm in 1981. since then, she has held a series of leadership positions. in addition to her role at ibm, she serves on the council of foreign relations, the board of overseers, and the board of trustees of her alma mater, northwestern university. ibm is synonymous with automation and innovation. from its early days to transforming business transactions to the...
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we put these technologies across california. we are looking at how we might do this for health care in remote areas. you take a you learn any make adjustments on a new bases. everyone in the world still wants to be like america. but we can also bring benefits back. it is one on one correlation. we take care of our employees. we are usually one of the top 10 places to work in any country in the world. doing the right thing is good for business. >> my name is monica fitzgerald. i love have you got the better humanity and including everyone. it brings up the question of accessibility. we talked about sustainability and security, but how do we create an infrastructure, from your position, do you work to make sure that everyone is going to have the opportunity to take place in a collaborative environment? what if they cannot hear or cannot see? >> this is where government and business have to work much harder together. i think the number one goal whether you are in india, jordan, russia, mexico, u.s., u.k., should be the same. it oug
we put these technologies across california. we are looking at how we might do this for health care in remote areas. you take a you learn any make adjustments on a new bases. everyone in the world still wants to be like america. but we can also bring benefits back. it is one on one correlation. we take care of our employees. we are usually one of the top 10 places to work in any country in the world. doing the right thing is good for business. >> my name is monica fitzgerald. i love have...
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it's to invest in technology. it's to provide more personnel to secure the border. not to harm these folks, but to help them. to actually protect people in the border states, but also send the very clear message don't try to come to this country illegally where your claim for asylum is more likely than not going to be rejected and the likelihood that you and your children can be hurt is very high. so there is a crisis at the border. we need to fund the president's priorities. the president's immediate priorities require $5.7 billion to fully fund his 10 key priorities at the border. i support that. i applaud the president for taking the step that he did, and i'm going to do everything i can to continue to come down here and send the message to those who may be contemplating making the dangerous trip from whatever country they may be living in with their children and potentially being harmed to not do that. let's find another way to help them and their country of origin. let's find another way to let them request asylum that doesn't involve them making the dangerous
it's to invest in technology. it's to provide more personnel to secure the border. not to harm these folks, but to help them. to actually protect people in the border states, but also send the very clear message don't try to come to this country illegally where your claim for asylum is more likely than not going to be rejected and the likelihood that you and your children can be hurt is very high. so there is a crisis at the border. we need to fund the president's priorities. the president's...
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we invested $58 billion in low carbon admitting technologies. we are major players in solar and wind and algae. we understand what it takes to produce energy at low cost, so you are right. we have got to figure out how we consume less but at the same time figure out how to diversify that energy face and figure out other forms. the one piece in the oil and natural gas that is really a game changer is the vast resources of natural gas new- found, and in the past few years, that restores has tripled. it can be used to generate electricity. some are proposing that for automobiles. we are the major investors trying to find those new frontiers, so it is a great point. we are all about oil and natural gas, but we are also about these other forms of energy, and we are going to need a mix as we try to supply what the country needs. >> we started off talking about the higher oil and natural gas prices. democrats would like to use some of that money to repeal some tax breaks to oil and gas company's debt and use it to support clean energy and oil and gas p
we invested $58 billion in low carbon admitting technologies. we are major players in solar and wind and algae. we understand what it takes to produce energy at low cost, so you are right. we have got to figure out how we consume less but at the same time figure out how to diversify that energy face and figure out other forms. the one piece in the oil and natural gas that is really a game changer is the vast resources of natural gas new- found, and in the past few years, that restores has...
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emitting technologies emittingarbon in meetin technologies. we have to find how to diversify that energy base. we are in the entire mix. a natural gas piece that is a game changer is the large vast resources of natural gas we have found. it has over tripled in the last few years. it is a great form of energy. it can produce energy. some are proposing it as an alternative in automobiles, trucks leads, etc. we're the major investors try to find the new frontiers, if you will, in energy development. that is a great point. we are all about oil and natural gas, which is 61% of the energy we consume. but we're also about all these other forms of energy. we will need a mix as we tried to supply with the country demands. >> we started off talking about the high gas prices and the high oil prices. that is reflected in the corporate profits reported last week. chevron made $6 billion in the quarter. senate democrats would like to use some of that money, one in to repeal some tax breaks to the oil industry. do you not think it is appropriate? >> first, w
emitting technologies emittingarbon in meetin technologies. we have to find how to diversify that energy base. we are in the entire mix. a natural gas piece that is a game changer is the large vast resources of natural gas we have found. it has over tripled in the last few years. it is a great form of energy. it can produce energy. some are proposing it as an alternative in automobiles, trucks leads, etc. we're the major investors try to find the new frontiers, if you will, in energy...
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we are looking to craft legislation that puts a fire wall around certain technology. as i was listening to the chairman, if this is unique technology that ultimately will prevent redacting from showing up again on a website, then i don't want random individuals having access to that. then you can be exploited. i will introduce legislation in the early part of the year to establish the criteria and we will also have to find a better path way of informing the members of this house and senate and would imagine the white house on issues of breach of security. with that, this hearing remains in recess. we may start back with a brief open session but we will then go into the executive session. thank you. this hearing is now in recess. [gavel] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] >> members return later for an executive session that was closed to news coverage. >> the heart of the men matter at -- are the matter is they have a trillion dollars in savings. insurance premiums will "dramatically for mos
we are looking to craft legislation that puts a fire wall around certain technology. as i was listening to the chairman, if this is unique technology that ultimately will prevent redacting from showing up again on a website, then i don't want random individuals having access to that. then you can be exploited. i will introduce legislation in the early part of the year to establish the criteria and we will also have to find a better path way of informing the members of this house and senate and...
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we have the most advanced technology in the world, why are we not doing that? that is what we're talking about today when we talk about investing in america. i want to talk our products of growing be economy from the middle out and the bottom of, not the top down. i came determined to move away from trickle-down economics. not a whole lot trickle down my dad's kitchen table growing up. -- it i want to focus on the middle class because the middle class grew america. guess what, unions greet -- built the middle class. [applause] that is a fact. i am a capitalist. when the middle class as everybody does well, the poor and the rich were able to be rich. make sure they pay more of their taxes. [applause] the financial times and the wall street journal have started to call my plan bidenomics. with all due respect, our plan is working. the economy has grown since i took over -- office, it grew faster in the last quarter than anyone expected and we created more than 13 million randy job since i took office in less than three years. 90,000 new jobs in new mexico. [appla
we have the most advanced technology in the world, why are we not doing that? that is what we're talking about today when we talk about investing in america. i want to talk our products of growing be economy from the middle out and the bottom of, not the top down. i came determined to move away from trickle-down economics. not a whole lot trickle down my dad's kitchen table growing up. -- it i want to focus on the middle class because the middle class grew america. guess what, unions greet --...
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america has the best technology in the world and we will ensure that the border patrol has the technology they need to do their job and secure our border. training thousands of new border patrol agents and bringing the most advanced technology to the border will take time. yet the need to secure our border is urgent. so i am announcing several immediate steps to strengthen border enforcement during this period of transition. one way to help during this transition is to use the national guard. so in coordination with governors up to 6,000 guard members will be deployed to our southern border. the border patrol will remain in the lead. the guard will assist the border patrol by operating surveillance systems analyzing intelligence, installing fences and vehicle barriers, building patrol roads, and providing training. guard units will not be involved in direct law enforcement activities. that duty will be done by the border patrol. this initial commitment of guard members would last for a period of one year. after that the number of guard forces will be reduced as new border patrol agents an
america has the best technology in the world and we will ensure that the border patrol has the technology they need to do their job and secure our border. training thousands of new border patrol agents and bringing the most advanced technology to the border will take time. yet the need to secure our border is urgent. so i am announcing several immediate steps to strengthen border enforcement during this period of transition. one way to help during this transition is to use the national guard....
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that's at the border barrier system and technology between ports of entry helps us address. e need help on both sides. reporter: which one do you think could be done faster? commissioner mcaleenan: if we could get bipartisan action to address the crisis that we're outlining, legislation could be completed faster. but we're also moving out quickly on the border wall system. reporter: these numbers are used as a proxy for the flows across he border. how much of it could just be attributed to your agents having more resources and doing a better job of apprehending people as we build up certain border barriers. ommissioner mcaleenan: our surveillance capability, our ability to interdict those who do cross is at its highest level in terms of a border security capability. as you note, families and children are not trying to evade capture. they are presenting. we're capturing just about all folks who cross between ports of entry in terms of family and children. that said, we know that single dults continue to try to evade capture. we know that smugglers try to use the current flow
that's at the border barrier system and technology between ports of entry helps us address. e need help on both sides. reporter: which one do you think could be done faster? commissioner mcaleenan: if we could get bipartisan action to address the crisis that we're outlining, legislation could be completed faster. but we're also moving out quickly on the border wall system. reporter: these numbers are used as a proxy for the flows across he border. how much of it could just be attributed to your...
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everyone has the opportunity to use technology to live, learn, work and thrive. digital inequities are not new but the pandemic made them painfully clear that clarity calls to action. communities came together and scaled up the inclusion programs and took risks on innovative solutions. they are the countries digital equity heroes. they wouldn't have made such progress without the swift actions of congress during the pandemic. representing the digital equity community, i think you. we sit in a unique position and facilitate the largest communities of practice. the community needs the policymakers. the investment is amazing but it will not bridge the digital divide. the devices that meet the needs of the users and access to the skills training and tech support in multiple languages. we have strong digital inclusion ecosystems that allow us to continually adapt to technology changes. government agencies integrate broadband programming and device ownership into their programs. industries prioritize corporate giving and community partners. philanthropy prioritizes the
everyone has the opportunity to use technology to live, learn, work and thrive. digital inequities are not new but the pandemic made them painfully clear that clarity calls to action. communities came together and scaled up the inclusion programs and took risks on innovative solutions. they are the countries digital equity heroes. they wouldn't have made such progress without the swift actions of congress during the pandemic. representing the digital equity community, i think you. we sit in a...
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when given the right ingredients, we need that, we need technology. you will see numbers that are even better. we have done a lot of great work. the numbers will get even better when we have the right things, including technology. if we do not have the wall and a powerful barrier, it is all a waste of time. it cannot work. we won't get it. thank you all very much. thank you very much. [reporters shouting questions] thank you very much. reporter: [indiscernible] president trump: we have a good chance. we will work with the democrats and see. if we cannot do that, obviously, we will do an emergency. that is what it is. it is a national emergency. these are hispanic pastors and reverends and ministers and they understand better than anybody it is an emergency. it is a humanitarian emergency. we are going to take care of the border. it will be done. crime will go down throughout our whole country, not just the border. it is what comes into the border and permeates throughout the country. we will see drugs drop way down. we will see drugs way down because
when given the right ingredients, we need that, we need technology. you will see numbers that are even better. we have done a lot of great work. the numbers will get even better when we have the right things, including technology. if we do not have the wall and a powerful barrier, it is all a waste of time. it cannot work. we won't get it. thank you all very much. thank you very much. [reporters shouting questions] thank you very much. reporter: [indiscernible] president trump: we have a good...
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the numbers will get even better once we have the right things, including technology, by the way. but if we don't have a very powerful barrier, it is a waste of time, it can't work. we will get it. thank you all very much, i appreciate it. thank you very much. thank you very much. we are going to work with the democrats, and if we can't do that, because that is what it is. it is a national emergency. these are hispanic pastors. they understand better than anybody. it is a humanitarian emergency. ourre going to take care of border. crime is going to go down. the border is the least of it. drugs dropng to see way down because a big percentage comes through the border. going to do it. i appreciate you being here. thank you. thank you all. >> thanks, everybody. thanks, guys. appreciate it. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming saturday morning. clifford young analyzes his thep's recent polling on government shutdown. and the legalization of recreational marijuana in the u.s. canton jones on the top media stories of the week
the numbers will get even better once we have the right things, including technology, by the way. but if we don't have a very powerful barrier, it is a waste of time, it can't work. we will get it. thank you all very much, i appreciate it. thank you very much. thank you very much. we are going to work with the democrats, and if we can't do that, because that is what it is. it is a national emergency. these are hispanic pastors. they understand better than anybody. it is a humanitarian...
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as i said earlier, i think we need to be smarter and look at technology. there is nothing as effective as boots on the ground as i am sure you will know in terms of protecting not only our borders but our cities and airports and other places. i believe that the wall, which by the way, mexico is going to pay for, was a campaign promise. it would have served canada trump well to talk to experts about the effectiveness of that promise. trump well to talk to experts about the effectiveness of that promise. thank you so much for calling. host: 90 is in michigan, an independent -- maggie is in michigan, an independent. caller: good morning congresswoman. i just have a quick question for you and i am being absolutely serious. immigrants illegally ,ry to get into our country 7000 at one time, how do you think our border people could , all of thatthat 7000 amnesty claims that once. host: are you referring to this caravan? caller: yeah. it is pretty simple. i just want to know how they could have all been processed for amnesty in such a short amount of time. guest:
as i said earlier, i think we need to be smarter and look at technology. there is nothing as effective as boots on the ground as i am sure you will know in terms of protecting not only our borders but our cities and airports and other places. i believe that the wall, which by the way, mexico is going to pay for, was a campaign promise. it would have served canada trump well to talk to experts about the effectiveness of that promise. trump well to talk to experts about the effectiveness of that...
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at the time, the technologies were not there. there was a dream of being able touse you may be -- uav's use these targets. now we're 20 years later, and in fact we have that capability. i'm very interested to hear what our speakers today have to say about what the future of uav's might be. they will not talk to the technical issues but the policy and strategic issues. we have three speakers. we have lieutenant-general david deptula, the chief executive officer and managing director of mav6. we also had general michael hayden, a principal of the church of courage. and dr. richard speer, a former official at the u.s. secretary of defense office, commonly known as the father of missile control technology. i will hand the microphone over to general deptula. >> thank you, michael. i tell you what -- this is a very rich subject area. i am going to do something a little out of character for a retired general officer, i will not use any powerpoint. [laughter] my remarks are designed to stimulate the follow-on discussion that think where
at the time, the technologies were not there. there was a dream of being able touse you may be -- uav's use these targets. now we're 20 years later, and in fact we have that capability. i'm very interested to hear what our speakers today have to say about what the future of uav's might be. they will not talk to the technical issues but the policy and strategic issues. we have three speakers. we have lieutenant-general david deptula, the chief executive officer and managing director of mav6. we...
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thank you. >> i want to focus on technology. i worry it focuses too much on the regions between ports of entry and not enough on the ports themselves. what gets in the way of cbp being able to deploy the right technology at our ports of entry to our officers to keep pace with criminals who are continually adapting their tactics in response to u.s. capabilities. >> thank you. it's a challenge that persists that as soon as new technology is deployed, our adversaies are well under way how to overcome the strategies and technologies that we employ. we look as comprehensively as possible at the opportunities and the investments and the non-intrusive technology deployments that will occur over the next 18 to 24 months since the execution of the contract is going to be critical to ensuring that our officers have the best information available to make the decisions quickly, strive through scanning systems, scan time that information where we have a vulnerability and need to work towards advance information for travelers over the land bo
thank you. >> i want to focus on technology. i worry it focuses too much on the regions between ports of entry and not enough on the ports themselves. what gets in the way of cbp being able to deploy the right technology at our ports of entry to our officers to keep pace with criminals who are continually adapting their tactics in response to u.s. capabilities. >> thank you. it's a challenge that persists that as soon as new technology is deployed, our adversaies are well under way...
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we look at procurement and information technology and a host of other administrative functions within the department. this budget for 2013 forecasts that we will be able to save $ 207 million from these deficiencies. we're doing everything we can given the fiscal times we face in this country. i want to spend a few minutes speaking about jobs, energy, and the other components of the budget that i made comments at the beginning about a first, with respect to energy, you'll know it's in the budget, there are 660 two million dollars for conventional energy. there is $86 million for renewal will energy. this is all part of the president's program to move with and all the above energy strategy. when you look at the $662 million for conventional oil and gas, it perceives our robust move to moving forward to the resources in the gulf of mexico. all of you, including senator landrieu who has dealt with the deep water horizon oil spill, know how important it is that we do the job and do it right. we appreciate the appropriations from this committee, from congress last year, relative to helping
we look at procurement and information technology and a host of other administrative functions within the department. this budget for 2013 forecasts that we will be able to save $ 207 million from these deficiencies. we're doing everything we can given the fiscal times we face in this country. i want to spend a few minutes speaking about jobs, energy, and the other components of the budget that i made comments at the beginning about a first, with respect to energy, you'll know it's in the...
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i will say the numbers will get even better when we have the right things, including technology. if we do not have the wall and a powerful barrier, it is all a waste of time. it can't work. so, we won't get it. -- we will get it. thank you all very much. thank you very much. [reporters shouting questions] president trump: we have a good chance. we will work with the democrats and see. if we cannot do that, obviously, we will do the emergency. because that's what it is, it is a national emergency. these are hispanic pastors and and ministers, and they understand better than anybody it is an emergency. it is a humanitarian emergency. we are going to take care of our border. it's going to be done. crime will go down throughout the whole country, not just the border. the border is the least of it. it is what comes into the border and permeates throughout the country. we will see drugs way down because a big percentage comes from the border. you will see drugs go way down, crime go way down. i appreciate you all for being here. thank you all. >> thanks, everybody. thanks, guys. apprec
i will say the numbers will get even better when we have the right things, including technology. if we do not have the wall and a powerful barrier, it is all a waste of time. it can't work. so, we won't get it. -- we will get it. thank you all very much. thank you very much. [reporters shouting questions] president trump: we have a good chance. we will work with the democrats and see. if we cannot do that, obviously, we will do the emergency. because that's what it is, it is a national...
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science and technology policy i of the market for science rally which will be held in washington, d.c. and cities around the world on saturday, to mark earth day. the professor will speak at the american association for the advancement of science, by that i 30 p.m. eastern. >> with congress in its final days of a two-week easter recess, members are at home meeting with constituents. at severalight spoke town hall meetings and took about veterans affairs, energy policy and redistricting. from northampton community college in bethlehem, pennsylvania, this is just under one hour. [applause] >> thank you for that. let's start things more formal
science and technology policy i of the market for science rally which will be held in washington, d.c. and cities around the world on saturday, to mark earth day. the professor will speak at the american association for the advancement of science, by that i 30 p.m. eastern. >> with congress in its final days of a two-week easter recess, members are at home meeting with constituents. at severalight spoke town hall meetings and took about veterans affairs, energy policy and redistricting....
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what additional resources or technology would help cbp detect and interdict opioid to the border? >> chairwoman, thank you for the question. our employees are the most vital resource. and as even despite the global pandemic, what we were able to do is dedicate ourselves to ensure staffing levels at the ports of entry were maintained at appropriate staffing levels. we are able to bring on officers and specialists to the ports of entry that we needed them so i would like to thank you for your congressional support given to us despite the declining collections during the pandemic that we were able to maintain the staffing levels. it's positioned us to respond to the increasing volume of traffic that we see coming back as we get to the levels coming across the border. infrastructure is another important factor for us. aging ports of entry and the capabilities and with the infrastructure is for us. so again the bipartisan infrastructure that was passed the $3.4 billion to the gsa and cbp and the aspect of how we revitalize to provide the needed space for efficient and effective screeni
what additional resources or technology would help cbp detect and interdict opioid to the border? >> chairwoman, thank you for the question. our employees are the most vital resource. and as even despite the global pandemic, what we were able to do is dedicate ourselves to ensure staffing levels at the ports of entry were maintained at appropriate staffing levels. we are able to bring on officers and specialists to the ports of entry that we needed them so i would like to thank you for...
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to you have the technology to know this? do you know how deeply that you have to drill before you go into the oil reservoir. >> let me just say, to a reasonably high degree of accuracy -- >> what is reasonable? >> i would have to get an expert to tell you, in the gulf of mexico, how many feet -- how many feet below are you? >> what group exists if you were going to drill an oil well, possibly? what are the risks involving that? would there be a tremendouss risk, minimal risk, is there a risk of having a blowout like we did over the deep water horizon? >> in response to another question, most -- a lot of these issues and blowouts have occurred prior to ever reaching the objective. hazards with shallow gas and overpressured salt water may lead to well controlled problems. the issue is that you do not have a lot of oil coming out of the oil well. there may be natural gas coming out instead. this is a risk-management process, to build with the objective. i have two concerns. the administration will need extra time to implement t
to you have the technology to know this? do you know how deeply that you have to drill before you go into the oil reservoir. >> let me just say, to a reasonably high degree of accuracy -- >> what is reasonable? >> i would have to get an expert to tell you, in the gulf of mexico, how many feet -- how many feet below are you? >> what group exists if you were going to drill an oil well, possibly? what are the risks involving that? would there be a tremendouss risk, minimal...
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we'll not have new technology just for new technology sake. we'll have you new technology to improve out comes and improve value of the just to close on this, if you tried to get that proposal through the normal legislative process in the polarized political environment that i mentioned i don't think you would have a very good chance. one of the reasons that the administration put so much weight on trying to make more of the politics out of this system, including through the independent payment advisory board, which very importantly in this kind of polarized environment changes the default so that proposals are adopted unless they are specifically overridden as opposed to opposite. one of the reasons it did that to precisely try to encourage innovative, new, value-based or payment systems that are oriented towards value into the system in a more facile way than our current system. so i guess i would just close by saying this. there have been many criticisms of that fundamental approach. some of them warranted. some of them exaggerated but give
we'll not have new technology just for new technology sake. we'll have you new technology to improve out comes and improve value of the just to close on this, if you tried to get that proposal through the normal legislative process in the polarized political environment that i mentioned i don't think you would have a very good chance. one of the reasons that the administration put so much weight on trying to make more of the politics out of this system, including through the independent payment...
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than numbers will get even better once we have the right things, including technology. but if we don't have the wall and the very powerful barrier, it is a waste of time. it can't work. thank you all very much, i appreciate it. [reporters asking questions] president trump: thank you very much. thank you very much. i think we have a good chance. we will work with the democrats and if we can't do that, then obviously, we will do the emergency, because that is what it is. it is a national emergency. these are hispanic pastors, reverence, ministers and they understand better than anybody it is an emergency. it is a humanitarian emergency and we're going to take care of our border. it is going to be done. crime is going to go down throughout our whole country, not just the border. the border is the least of it. it is what the comes to the border that permeates through the whole country. drugs will drop way down because a big percentage comes to the border. you will see crime go way down. so we are going to do it and we are doing it well. i appreciate you being here. thank yo
than numbers will get even better once we have the right things, including technology. but if we don't have the wall and the very powerful barrier, it is a waste of time. it can't work. thank you all very much, i appreciate it. [reporters asking questions] president trump: thank you very much. thank you very much. i think we have a good chance. we will work with the democrats and if we can't do that, then obviously, we will do the emergency, because that is what it is. it is a national...
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and culinary arts at the east valley institute of technology. [applause] gov. ducey: today we have more jobs available in the state of arizona than we have people to fill them. whatever and wherever the skilled trade is needed, arizona is prepared to meet the demand. [applause] gov. ducey: i want to recognize these education leaders who are paving the way. lee lambert, maria harper marinette, greg donovan, doug pruett, and sally downey. [applause] gov. ducey: these are programs we plan to build, expand, and align with the jobs of tomorrow, and my budget will do just that. if people want to work, let's let them work. 100,000 people will move here this year. available for every single one of them. lots of them are trained and certified, in other states. standing in their way of earning a living in arizona? our own licensing boards and them thaties who tell you cannot work here. you have not paid the piper. let's stop this foolishness. pass warren peterson's bill to grant universal recognition, for all occupational licenses and, let them work. [applause] gov. duce
and culinary arts at the east valley institute of technology. [applause] gov. ducey: today we have more jobs available in the state of arizona than we have people to fill them. whatever and wherever the skilled trade is needed, arizona is prepared to meet the demand. [applause] gov. ducey: i want to recognize these education leaders who are paving the way. lee lambert, maria harper marinette, greg donovan, doug pruett, and sally downey. [applause] gov. ducey: these are programs we plan to...
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guest: it deals with high skilled immigrants who are jobsg to this country for usually in technology. and there are a couple of major different uses of the program. one of them is outsourcing. where typically indian firms and indian workers will come and a company will hire an outsourcing firm to come in to do tax work for them. and there have been instances essentially, american workers get laid off and foreign workers do essentially take their job and people have been angry about that. to attack attempt that by changing the way this program can be used. on it puts tough new rules h-1b employers. but only certain types. depended.ho are h-1b where a certain amount of the workforce are using the visas. so it goes after the higher use programs. couple of other companies that do outsourcing not based in india and they do not meet the definition so they would still be allowed to do what they are doing. but the outsourcing department would be hit very hard. they would have to pay much higher wages and promise they off any workers, american workers during this june to the visa. host: go ahe
guest: it deals with high skilled immigrants who are jobsg to this country for usually in technology. and there are a couple of major different uses of the program. one of them is outsourcing. where typically indian firms and indian workers will come and a company will hire an outsourcing firm to come in to do tax work for them. and there have been instances essentially, american workers get laid off and foreign workers do essentially take their job and people have been angry about that. to...
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the proposal from homeland security includes cutting-edge technology for detecting drugs, weapons, illegal contraband, and many other things. we have requested more agents, immigration judges, and bed space to process the sharp rise in on lawful immigration fueled by our very strong economy. our plan also contains an urgent request for humanitarian assistance and medical support. furthermore, we have asked congress to close border security loopholes so illegal immigrant children can be safely and humanely returned back home. finally, as part of an overall approach to border security, law enforcement professionals have requested $5.7 billion for a physical barrier. at the request of democrats, it will be a steel barrier rather than a concrete wall. is vital to security. it is also what our professionals at the border want and need. this is just common sense. the border wall would very quickly pay for itself. the cost of illegal drugs exceeds $500 billion a year. vastly more than the $5.7 billion we have requested from congress. the wall will also be paid for indirectly by the great new trad
the proposal from homeland security includes cutting-edge technology for detecting drugs, weapons, illegal contraband, and many other things. we have requested more agents, immigration judges, and bed space to process the sharp rise in on lawful immigration fueled by our very strong economy. our plan also contains an urgent request for humanitarian assistance and medical support. furthermore, we have asked congress to close border security loopholes so illegal immigrant children can be safely...
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technology, some is estimated 2, half of all americans' jobs could be replaced by technology. conservative 10, mates are that 1 in that's 14 million workers in america could lose their jobs based on robot taking its place. host: mounting a response to technological unemployment is name at the report at the century foundation. give us some potential examples. guest: great example is driverless cars. you know, even decade ago, eople writing about this said driving, that's something we'd never be able to automate. there's just too much information and too many decisions. but now, let's look at the speed amount of g and the ata available, we're able to map it enough. that's a critical job across the country, may lose their job to technology very fast. host: the 51%, potential impact f jobs that could be lost or impacted, are you talking a matter of years or decades? depends on the scale of the pace of technology. over rtainly, you know, the next five to 10 years, we could see significant dislocation. of your the other part report is how prepared the federal government is to assist
technology, some is estimated 2, half of all americans' jobs could be replaced by technology. conservative 10, mates are that 1 in that's 14 million workers in america could lose their jobs based on robot taking its place. host: mounting a response to technological unemployment is name at the report at the century foundation. give us some potential examples. guest: great example is driverless cars. you know, even decade ago, eople writing about this said driving, that's something we'd never be...
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lujan grisham: duane has launched that deal retailer, a startup technology, technology to help brick-and-mortar new mexico retailers keep -- compete with shoppers and even online giant retailers. [applause] me great pleasure to thank duane for being here, for believing in and representing the power of local economic development, hiring the mexicans and helping new mexican businesses. we will build on the record local economic development and have beenng, and we delivering throughout new mexico in year one, and i want to thank you for your support in these essential programs. created lasts we year paid 20% better than over the last few years. [applause] gov. lujan grisham: 20% better. [applause] gov. lujan grisham: manufacturing jobs, i.t. jobs, tourism, we are creating pathways into these careers. we are giving the mexicans the skills they need to succeed, because we all want an economy that is stronger than one industry, no matter how strong that industry is today. we have got to create more opportunities in rural communities, on main street, so we have got to consider every good idea.i -- a p
lujan grisham: duane has launched that deal retailer, a startup technology, technology to help brick-and-mortar new mexico retailers keep -- compete with shoppers and even online giant retailers. [applause] me great pleasure to thank duane for being here, for believing in and representing the power of local economic development, hiring the mexicans and helping new mexican businesses. we will build on the record local economic development and have beenng, and we delivering throughout new mexico...
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we need the wall, other things, other forms of technology. we have done a lot of great work. i will say, the numbers will get even better once we have the right things, including technology. if we don't have the very powerful barrier, it is all just a waste of time. thank you all very much, have a great day. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] president trump: we are going to work with the democrats. if we cannot do that, we will do obviously -- the emergency. that is what it is. it is a national emergency. hispanic pastors and reverence, and ministers. a understand better than anybody, this is an emergency. emergency.anitarian we will take care of our borders. crime will go down throughout our whole country. the border is the least of it. it is what comes in through the border that permeates throughout the whole country. you will see drugs dropped way down because of the big percentage coming through the border. way dow
we need the wall, other things, other forms of technology. we have done a lot of great work. i will say, the numbers will get even better once we have the right things, including technology. if we don't have the very powerful barrier, it is all just a waste of time. thank you all very much, have a great day. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit...
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and we must make use of those technological advantages we still possess. it is no program simply to say "use less energy." of course waste must be eliminated and efficiently promoted, but for the government simply to tell people to conserve is not an energy policy. at best it means we will run out of energy a little more slowly. but a day will come when the lights will dim and the wheels of industry will turn more slowly and finally stop. as president i will not endorse any course which has this as its principal objective. we need more energy and that means diversifying our sources of supply away from the opec countries. yes, it means more efficient automobiles. but it also means more exploration and development of oil and natural gas here in our own country. the only way to free ourselves from the monopoly pricing power of opec is to be less dependent on outside sources of fuel. the answer, obvious to anyone except those in the administration it seems, is more domestic production of oil and gas. we must also have wider use of nuclear power within strict s
and we must make use of those technological advantages we still possess. it is no program simply to say "use less energy." of course waste must be eliminated and efficiently promoted, but for the government simply to tell people to conserve is not an energy policy. at best it means we will run out of energy a little more slowly. but a day will come when the lights will dim and the wheels of industry will turn more slowly and finally stop. as president i will not endorse any course...
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dhs is committed to a balanced structure of technology, roads, technology and personnel to support missions. thank you for your attention and i'm happy to answer any questions. >> i'm from the washington post. you touched briefly on the fact been --about what agents think they need. the democratic staff of the homeland security committee said that very few people even mentioned a wall or a fence. most people said they wanted high-tech sensors ir w -- or all terrian vehicles. are you saying that is not accurate? >> from the operators perspective, you need the proper mix. technology, infrastructure and the ability to have agents. when we go into the field and teaches them the framework for planning those requirements, we give them all sets of tools. >> is it accurate that very few of them mentioned needing a wall? >> that is not an accurate interpretation of the data we have. the data is, what are the problems we are trying to solve, what are the risks present if the problem continues to exist and what are the methods that help solve that problem. >> they wanted a wall? >> i do not have that
dhs is committed to a balanced structure of technology, roads, technology and personnel to support missions. thank you for your attention and i'm happy to answer any questions. >> i'm from the washington post. you touched briefly on the fact been --about what agents think they need. the democratic staff of the homeland security committee said that very few people even mentioned a wall or a fence. most people said they wanted high-tech sensors ir w -- or all terrian vehicles. are you...
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new technology coming in and the training necessary. each nation has its own responses to that, but we should be learning from each other and in allre good practices three countries. we are all going to face this way for the demand for higher and new skill. the many moments we are holding our breath. a stunning announcement from the white house, the withdrawal was imminent. was enormouslyt strong. one might even say hostile. starting with the talked about the crime that is pouring from mexico to the united states and , thejust very recently president was talking about invasion from mexico, referring to the migrants from central america now trying to claim asylum. can you please talk to us about the context of building up an image that there is an and imminent -- an intimate security threat -- and imminent security threat from the southern border and how the negotiations >> sure. when nafta was being negotiated, negotiators tried as hard as possible to keep all of their stuff away from the trade deal. they managed to live up to it pretty
new technology coming in and the training necessary. each nation has its own responses to that, but we should be learning from each other and in allre good practices three countries. we are all going to face this way for the demand for higher and new skill. the many moments we are holding our breath. a stunning announcement from the white house, the withdrawal was imminent. was enormouslyt strong. one might even say hostile. starting with the talked about the crime that is pouring from mexico...
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the technology has changed. all because of technology. now you can watch netflix in the tractor while the tractor is driving itself. it is incredible. >> satellites need spectrum. are you satisfied with the process? thee need to make sure options go as congress intended to do. making sure that it is not just certain players that are going to have access to this. that would make sure we have spectrum availability around the nation. small companies, big companies. gardner. >> thank you for having me. c-span, greeted by america's cable companies 35 years ago. >> silvia morris is our guest on "q&a." >> she was so beautiful and witty. she was irresistible to men. i never saw her in old age. owan was at this party. she stroked his beard. metsays heavens, i've never an 80 year old i wanted to leap into bed with. she had this vampish quality. sunday night at 8:00 eastern. >> the president of the discussedf congo his role as a mediator in the central african republic and conflict. the sectarian violence has left thousands dead. he talked about the
the technology has changed. all because of technology. now you can watch netflix in the tractor while the tractor is driving itself. it is incredible. >> satellites need spectrum. are you satisfied with the process? thee need to make sure options go as congress intended to do. making sure that it is not just certain players that are going to have access to this. that would make sure we have spectrum availability around the nation. small companies, big companies. gardner. >> thank...
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new technology has beenwe need n the border at points of entry. -- the 30 foot wall is symbolic and unneeded. needed to build it, what is the rush? two years,st congress has provided $1.7 or replacebuild fencing on the southern border. the administration has hardly spend any of that money -- spent any of that money. the projects have been hampered in such a way that they have ballooned in cost. the $1.7 billion. demanding, now, more. how much of the $1.7 billion have they spent? 6%. we recently learned that one project at the rio grande valley that was supposed to cost $445 million will now cost the american taxpayers nearly $787 cost overrun. of $31 billion each and every mile. we have seen we cannot trust the of ministration be responsible with the money we have already provided. let's put an end to this nonsense once and for all. we have an easy way to do it. bills right now or we can continue to debate these other issues. when republicans and democrats came together, they provided billions of dollars in critical resources to take the american people and national security. these six bills
new technology has beenwe need n the border at points of entry. -- the 30 foot wall is symbolic and unneeded. needed to build it, what is the rush? two years,st congress has provided $1.7 or replacebuild fencing on the southern border. the administration has hardly spend any of that money -- spent any of that money. the projects have been hampered in such a way that they have ballooned in cost. the $1.7 billion. demanding, now, more. how much of the $1.7 billion have they spent? 6%. we recently...